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<p></p><p>The holidays are a time for people to travel home to be with family. A community group that works to promote Syracuse to young adults is hoping to take advantage of that.</p><p>The organization 40 Below figures most people in their 20s and 30s who are home for the holidays will be going out for drinks this weekend anyway. They want to use that to convince people to move back to central New York.</p>Wed, 24 Dec 2014 10:20:00 +0000Ryan Delaney66020 at http://wrvo.orgMessage from community group to young adults: Come home to SyracuseInternship program with the aim of getting kids to stick aroundhttp://wrvo.org/post/internship-program-aim-getting-kids-stick-around
<p>It&#39;s no guarantee, but the college internship can often lead to a job offer after graduation.</p><p>Economic development officials in Syracuse are hoping that getting more college students involved in internships at local, small businesses can help reduce the &quot;brain drain&quot; of young, educated people leaving the region.</p><p>CenterState CEO, an economic development agency, is ramping up its <a href="http://www.project-ion.com">Project ION</a> - Internship Opportunity Network - for another school year. Wed, 08 Aug 2012 14:32:47 +0000Ryan Delaney23916 at http://wrvo.orgInternship program with the aim of getting kids to stick around